She may not have liked it back then, but it helped her learn independence and self reliance. Marie is now hopelessly dependent on Eva to meet her needs. And should she do something to displease her, Eva will treat Marie like George Thorogood's landlady when he didn't have the rent- out the door she'll go.

She is indeed a wonderful artist who could doubtless turn her hand to anything, but from what I've seen, I don't get the feeling that she's very interested in depicting some of those bits in all their wrinkly Lovecraftian glory.

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She may not have liked it back then, but it helped her learn independence and self reliance. Marie is now hopelessly dependent on Eva to meet her needs. And should she do something to displease her, Eva will treat Marie like George Thorogood's landlady when he didn't have the rent- out the door she'll go.

It wouldn’t have been so bad if Tatiana wasn’t her roommate. Hopefully Ingrid was spared this.

You can tell it's meant to be a fancy apartment; the first view we get of it is seen from ceiling height, to emphasise the breadth.

Of course, the sheer scale of this stuff is deliberately exaggerated for comic effect, but I do wonder why Eva is still investing quite so much in Marie. I mean, she could keep her impressed and on-side with an apartment half this size -- and Eva has her apparent victory over Zoé . Where's the payback?